write a note with your excuse (such as food poisoning) then get your mum to sign it then give it in the school or even better get get your mum to write you a note and sign it... she probably won't but its always a suggestion. moral of the story- write a note about why you were off school then get your parent to sign it, works every time. of course if you go to a strict school then the school might call you parents but at least you parent knows your excuse so it should be alright.
yes. your address will never excuse you from traffic laws. If you park at the corner you must enter roadway then stop at or before stop sign no matter where you live
The sign was on President Truman's desk: THE BUCK STOPS HERE. Meaning quit passing the excuse or job onto other people.
excuse me there that's not hard
No, signing "excuse you" in American Sign Language (ASL) or any other sign language is not inherently rude. However, the intention and facial expression while signing can influence the interpretation. If signed with a confrontational or aggressive tone, it could be considered impolite. It's important to be mindful of context and communicate respectfully.
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
If you pretend, then of course you aren't wondering what time it is. You may just be looking for an excuse to leave the room using something like, "Oh, I'm late for (enter excuse), I should be going," Basically, it's sign of restlessness.
its a sign of respect to god for disturbing service by getting up in the middle of the service.
To excuse
escusa but that is the term for excuse like i need an excuse to not go compermiso means excuse me
Well, unless you have an excuse YOUR at fault. it would be your fault because you are supose to do a total check arouond your vehicle before you get in
No. Excuse (reason) is a noun. To excuse (permit, condone) is a verb.